Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely and Stacy L. Leeds have published “A Familiar Crossroads: McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Future of Federal Indian Law Canon” in the New Mexico Law Review.
Highly recommended!
Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely and Stacy L. Leeds have published “A Familiar Crossroads: McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Future of Federal Indian Law Canon” in the New Mexico Law Review.
Highly recommended!
Here:
Introduction
Mary Kathryn Nagle
The Past May Be Prologue, But It Does Not Dictate Our Future: This Is the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s Table
Jonodev Chaudhuri
Reflections on McGirt v. Oklahoma: A Case Team Perspective
Riyaz Kanji, David Giampetroni, and Philip Tinker
The Indian Treaty Canon and McGirt v. Oklahoma: Righting the Ship
Lauren King
A Wealth of Sovereign Choices: Tax Implications of McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Promise of Tribal Economic Development
Stacy Leeds and Lonnie Beard
The Sky Will Not Fall in Oklahoma
Clint Summers
A Coherent Ethic of Lawyering in Post-McGirt Oklahoma
Julie Combs
Reclaiming Our Reservation: Mvskoke Tvstvnvke Hoktvke Tuccenet (Etem) Opunayakes
Sarah Deer
Here are materials so far in Young v. State of Oklahoma:
Update — the appellate court concluded McGirt did not apply and confirmed that the Osage reservation had been disestablished:
Here are the materials in Woods v. Nunn (W.D. Okla.):
Here are the materials related to the application for a stay by the State of Oklahoma in Oklahoma v. Bosse:
Lower court materials here.
Here are the new materials in Canadian St. Regis Band of Mohawk Indians v. State of New York (N.D. N.Y.):
769-2 Akwesasne Mohawks Motion
Here are the materials in Bench v. State:
Here.
Here are the available materials in Spears v. State of Oklahoma:
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